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Chapter 4: Stereochemistry - Colby College

Chapter 4: StereochemistryIntroduction To StereochemistryConsider two of the compounds we produced while finding all the isomers of C7H16:2-methylhexame is superimposable with its mirror imageCH3CH32-methylhexane3-methylhexaneM eCMe2-methylhexaneMeMeHBuMeMeHBumirrorro tateMeMeHBuHIntroduction To StereochemistryCH3CH32-methylhexane3-met hylhexaneEtMeHPrEtMeHPrmirrorrotateCMe3- methylhexaneHEtMePrHConsider two of the compounds we produced while finding all the isomers of C7H16:2-methylhexame is superimposable with its mirror imageIntroduction To Stereochemistry Compounds that are not superimposable with their mirror image are called chiral (in Greek, chiral means"handed") 3-methylhexane is a chiral molecule.

Introduction To Stereochemistry CH3 CH3 2-methylhexane 3-methylhexane Et Me H Pr Et Me H Pr mirror rotate C Me 3-methylhexane H Et Me Pr H Consider two of the compounds we produced while finding all the isomers of C7H16: 2-methylhexame is superimposable with its mirror image

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